Despite opposition from the Irish government, the Control of Economic Activities (Occupied Territories) Bill 2018 received cross-party support and was passed in Irelands Senate, the upper house of parliament, this week. Israels mission in Ireland had branded the legislation “immoral” and warned that it would “empower the Hamas terrorists as well as those Palestinians who refuse to come to the negotiating table.”

Now, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman has joined the protests, warning that the embassy in Dublin should be “immediately” closed as a result of the vote.

“The Irish Senate has given its support to a populist, dangerous and extremist anti-Israel boycott initiative that hurts the chances of dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians; it will have a negative impact on the diplomatic process in the Middle East,” a spokesperson for the Defense Ministry told the Irish Independent. RT has contacted the ministry for comment.

Irish Ambassador to Israel Aoife Kelly had previously been summoned to the countrys Foreign Ministry over the bill, which would be the first such piece of legislation in an EU country. Irelands Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney had lobbied for members of parliament to oppose the bill, but was unsuccessful among senators.

The proposed legislation would make it an offense “for a person to import or attempt to import settlement goods” or to assist in the process of importation, with violations punishable by up to five years in prison. The Irish Palestine Solidarity Campaign described the vote as a “historic opportunity for Ireland to set a European precedent in respect of international law.”

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